20.6.09
week #7 pages 218-231
week #6 pages 182-217

Here's a picture of the traditional American baseball snack.
The traditional sailor's uniform with the back flap and neckerchief is referred to as the "Cracker Jack" uniform by the United States Navy.
toWeek #5 page 146-181
So Sorry!

Here's a picture of a Balalaika instrument. I have no idea if this is standard size or not...
Hong Kong
Week #4 pages 110- 145

With Stoppers on their heels... Meredith and Adam make their way to Russia! ( With the help of an old retired sailor, Shypoke Crisp.)(I think those Russian Buildings look so cool!- like Candy Land houses.)
2. Meredith and Adam are 180 degrees (half way around the world) from California. Adam's starting point. What country is 180 degrees away from you?
What's Up with Saunas?Seems a bit crazy for Adam to find himself in a Sauna with Shypoke Crisp. But Sauna's are actually very popular and here are a list of some of the reasons why people use them.
1.The warmer temperatures in Sauna's assist our bodies to rid itself of body toxins. We have 2 natural ways as humans to loose these body toxins through sleep and exercise .
WARNING:
Week #3 Europe pages 74-109


Adam takes a quick side stop to stand on the prime-meridian.

FUN FACTS:
The Prime Meridian is the meridian (line of longitude) which is defined to be 0°.
Hemispheres.Standing on the Prime Meridian is a popular touristy thing to do- if you find yourself in Greenwich, England.
Adam visited the Arc de TriompheThe construction of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris was ordered in 1806 by Napoleon, the French Emperor.
Napoleon wanted to honor the Grande Armee, the name of the French army at that time.
The construction of Arc de Triomphe was completed in 1836, long after Napoleon's death in 1821

Notre-Dame is a Catholic cathedral built during the Middle Ages. (And one of the main tourist attractions with it's breath taking stain-glass windows.)

Eiffel TowerHistory behind the Eiffel Tower: It all started with a Design Competition hosted by the French Government in the 1889. They wanted to mark the the anniversary of the French Revolution, and held a design completion for a suitable monument. From over 7 hundred submissions, the proposal by the noted bridge engineer Gustave Eiffel was chosen unanimously. It called for an entirely open-lattice iron tower 984-feet [300-meters] tall.
5.6.09
MVP Book Club Give Away!
All you have to do to participate in our book club is:(WITH YOUR PARENTS APPROVAL)
1. Comment on this post and tell us you're going to be traveling around the world with us!
( You need to be able to comment on our blog to participate- this summer we want to hear your thoughts as we read this fun and exciting book!)
2. Have your parents email me at Bookclub4boys@yahoo.com Subject: MVP Book Club and include an email address. (This way I can send out emails reminding you of upcoming book club opportunities to WIN FREE PRIZES!)
THAT'S IT! Do these two things by June 12th- and I'll pick 5 lucky comments from my box who will win a free copy of MVP!
So tell your friends and let them know.
We are going to have a great read this Summer!
Actual Book Club will start on Wednesday June 24th!
Read pages 1-39 by June 24th. I'll post a few questions and you'll have until Friday June 26th to answer them. Then Saturday- I'll choose one lucky comment to win the first prize in our weekly give-away!
27.4.09
Week 2: Salt Lake City pg 37-73
You might have watched the 2002 Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake. It is known for having the best snow in the world!
And the majestic stone lions in front of the main public library in New York!
Week 1 : San Fransisco pg 1-36
First stop is in Reno, Nevada!
Here's a fun fact you might not know:
"Nevada is the largest gold-producing state in the nation. It is second in the world behind South Africa."
(There are other fun facts about Nevada at http://www.50states.com/facts/nevada.htm)
On page 35- Adam resupplies himself with travel treats. What would you bring along to snack and pass the time?
Book Club Tip:
There are a few guidelines about comments.
1. (MOST IMPORTANT:) Have your parents permission. Even let them review your comment to make sure they are comfortable with the information you share on the internet.
2. Stay on topic or related to a comment. Know that I will remove any comment that is unrelated and off topic. Don't waste your time commenting about hockey games or your family vacation... unless you are connecting it to the story in some way.
Comments that are seriously off topic don't qualify for drawing for prizes.
3. There is no limit to how many times you can comment and respond to comments.
So let's say Hubinator comments he wants to travel through Egypt and see the Pyramids on his trip around the world. A fellow book club member might comment back " Me too! I've always wanted to see the Nile and Nile Crocodiles!"
4. Keep comments nice. There are no right or wrong answers and we all have different opinions. I will remove any comments that might make someone feel bad.



























